Laboratoria

Laboratoria

About

About

Laboratoria offers an intensive 6-month coding bootcamp for women, with no upfront tuition fees, in Mexico, Chile, and Peru. Laboratoria identifies women with an interest and potential for a career in technology who are economically limited, and prepares them to share their diversity of thought with the technological world. The Laboratoria curriculum is based on JavaScript, and students will also learn HTML and CSS from experienced instructors.

No prior coding experience is required, but applicants will need to complete a 4-hour logic exam, admissions interview, pre-work, and 4-day trail day to gain admittance. There are no upfront fees for Laboratoria – students only pay a percentage of their salary once they are hired. Students are also connected with employers and mentors to help them land a new job in tech.

In our April 2018 technology bootcamp news roundup we saw four overarching trends – bootcamp acquisitions, employers putting their own employees through bootcamp, a continued debate between college vs bootcamp, and efforts to expand accessibility to coding education for underrepresented groups in tech. We also look at apprenticeships, the evolution of bootcamp curricula, life after bootcamp, and new bootcamps! Read the roundup below or listen to the podcast!

Welcome to the May 2016 Course Report monthly coding bootcamp news roundup! Each month we look at all the happenings from the coding bootcamp world, from acquisitions, to new bootcamps, to collaborations with universities, and also various reports and studies. Read below or listen to our latest Coding Bootcamp News Roundup podcast.